Shaking off Winter’s Chill

Birds Korea explains why Winter can be a fascinating and beautiful time to observe birds as many are migrating to our local area – time to head outdoors!!

“He stoppeth one of three”: Surveying the Remnants of Wild Korea

Dr. Nial Moores, from Birds Korea, has been traveling across Korea to study wildlife. He shares his observations during his time travels on the peninsula.

Can We Connect?

Teachers in Gwangju, help your students learn about conservation by joining Birds Korea!

Gambling on the Future

The Need For Biodiversity Conservation For A Sustainable Future

Birds Korea: Fall Migration in the Yellow Sea

A Moment with Birds at Gageo Island

Birds Korea: Bird-brained

If we were birds, could we experience love, empathy and other emotions? Bird-brained doesn’t have to be an insult.

Birds Korea: Learning to Care

Do you think children are now spending much less time outdoors? Find out what a Canadian teacher is doing to provide more outdoor experiences for children.

BIRDS Korea: “What Does Wilderness Mean to You?”

This month, Birds Korea reaches out to readers with a question: what does wilderness mean to you?